(The Hill) -- President Trump on Wednesday signed a proclamation banning travel into the United States for individuals from a dozen countries, citing national security concerns.

The proclamation, which echoes a travel ban Trump instituted in his first term, fully restricts the entry of nationals from the following nations: • Afghanistan • Burma • Chad • Republic of the Congo • Equatorial Guinea • Eritrea • Haiti • Iran • Libya • Somalia • Sudan • Yemen

It also partially restricts entry into the U.S. for nationals coming from Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan and Venezuela.

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The proclamation makes exceptions for nationals from all 19 of those countries who are lawful permanent residents of the United

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